*Photograph: Ennis MD
FUTURE plans for OโConnell Street in Ennis and its potential pedestrianisation is the focus of a new survey launched by Clare County Council.
Input from the public has been sought in an online survey as the Council considers pedestrianisation as an option for OโConnell Street.
Ahead of drawing up plans for possible pedestrianisation measures, Ennis Municipal District has provided an online survey asking residents, businesses and visitors to the county town for their feedback on full or partial pedestrianisation. The online survey went live on Monday (December 8th) and will accept submissions until January 4th 2026.
Physical copies of the survey are also available at Council owned buildings including libraries.
OโConnell Street is currently closed to all vehicles until February 16, 2026, allowing the public to familiarise themselves of the new streetscape following the completion of main construction phase of the long-running โฌ11.5m public realm works. A final decision is expected to be announced prior to this date in mid-February with a formal Section 38 process to begin next month.
Previous research has found that 81 percent of properties on OโConnell Street do not have a back door to receive deliveries.
Speaking at Tuesdayโs meeting of the Ennis MD, senior engineer Paddy Tiernan detailed that the survey has also been distributed to businesses around the town. โWe want to hear as many views as possible,โ he stated. โWith regards to businesses, myself and Padraic McElwee have called to between sixty to seventy businesses on OโConnell Street, Abbey Street and Bank Place in the last week or so. We met owners in about forty five of those premises, weโve recorded their feedback and have had great engagement with the business community, the majority have agreed to put the posters upโ.
In October, an online survey by The Clare Echo on the subject of pedestrianisation had 276 responses. Of this, 44% wanted OโConnell Street fully pedestrianised, 25% preferred a mix of pedestrianisation and vehicles, 24% wished to see OโConnell Street always open to traffic and 7% said it didnโt bother them what was decided. A futher 1,346 viewed the survey but did not cast a vote.
Retailers of Ennis in a survey completed in November received 68 written responses on the โFuture of OโConnell Street. The results were 55% were in favour of a compromise arrangement to be agreed with the Ennis MD, 22.5% favoured permanent pedestrianisation of OโConnell Street and 22.5% favoured having permanent traffic through OโConnell Street.
Speaking at Tuesdayโs meeting, Cllr Tom OโCallaghan (FF) commented, โoriginally when it was proposed it was to be fully reopened but things change over time. Iโm a business owner, I think from practical point of view, Iโm delighted you have consulted with businesess, it is to get the proper balance and when it can be achieved, Iโm thinking of practicality of delivering goods, if those things can be looked at then we can get a favourable outcome for allโ.
Mayor of the Ennis MD, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) asked if she was able to take paper copies of the survey. โI was at Brothers of Charity last summer and I was explaining about Local Transport Plan, they didnโt realise at the time they could engage at the time and they sent a number of letters to Eamon OโDeaโ (senior engineer). She also questioned if school involvement could be facilitated.
Schools have already been contacted, Cllr Antoinette Baker Bashua (FF) flagged. โI know I got a personal email from my principal before it came out, I think ye have covered that basis, it went out to staff and parents of the school I work inโ.
Senior engineer Tiernan confirmed they have contacted schools, GAA clubs and organisations. โWeโve sent this out to as many groups as possible, weโre not just putting up on our website and hoping for the bestโ. He said he would liaise with Cllr Howard on paper copies but said the local authority had embossed the documents โto protect the integrityโ to avoid duplicated submissions.
In a statement, Director of Service for he Ennis MD, Jason Murphy, said, โThis period before and after Christmas is a huge opportunity for businesses, shoppers, visitors, and the local community to experience OโConnell Street as a pedestrianised street and offers them the time to provide informed feedback on how our main thoroughfare is used in the futureโ.
Complete the survey here – Pedestrian friendly measures O’Connell Street, Ennis